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Date: 2013-12-31 12:45:03
Human behavior
Medicine
Abnormal psychology
Cultural references to stuttering
Dyslexia
Stuttering
Stuttering therapy

7 tips for talking with your child Experts agree that most children who stutter benefit from taking time to speak at a rate that promotes fluency. These guidelines represent a number of ways that adults can help.

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